Good stuff man, keep up the good work, can you talk at all about the possibility of other software using the scratchpad section of each block in the steem blockchain, my interest is specifically towards using that extra space as a games running database, and possibly what coding skills I would need to bone up on to do so?
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You can publish arbitrary data to the blockchain in transactions, but if you want to track that data and maintain a database with it, you'll have to write a Graphene plugin (in C++). Making transactions can be done from any language, though C++ and Javascript are probably easiest as there are lots of tools and libraries from the community for making and signing transactions in these.